Integrating learners into research and quality improvement projects: A joint opinion of the Adult Medicine and Education and Training Practice Research Networks of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Taylor D. Steuber Pharm.D., Jimmy Gonzalez Pharm.D., Alex N. Isaacs Pharm.D., M.S., Kristi W. Kelley Pharm.D., FCCP, Sarah A. Nisly Pharm.D., M.Ed., FCCP, Jennifer A. Szwak Pharm.D., FCCP, Lisa Hong Pharm.D., Meredith L. Howard Pharm.D.
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Research plays a vital role in advancing the pharmacy profession and improving patient care. It is a fundamental skill for learners to develop during their training under guided mentorship. Incorporating learners into research and quality improvement (QI) projects can yield numerous benefits for the learner, mentor, and institution. Despite this, there are barriers to integrating learners into research and QI projects which may stem from institutions and individuals. To ensure success when engaging in the research process, strategies centered around clear communication and illustrating the value should be implemented. Successful research programs require planning strategically, setting clear expectations, providing mentorship, and remaining adaptable to overcome barriers encountered during the process. The purpose of this paper is to discuss barriers to incorporating learners into research and QI projects and provide both mentors and learners strategies, tips and examples for success with perspectives and opinions from the American College of Clinical Pharmacy Adult Medicine and Education and Training Practice Research Networks.

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将学员纳入研究和质量改进项目:美国临床药学院成人医学和教育培训实践研究网络的联合意见
研究在推动药学专业发展和改善患者护理方面发挥着至关重要的作用。这是学员在导师指导下接受培训期间需要掌握的一项基本技能。让学员参与研究和质量改进 (QI) 项目可为学员、导师和机构带来诸多益处。尽管如此,让学员参与研究和质量改进(QI)项目可能会遇到来自机构和个人的障碍。为确保成功参与研究过程,应实施以清晰沟通和说明价值为中心的策略。成功的研究项目需要战略规划、设定明确的期望、提供指导,并保持适应性,以克服过程中遇到的障碍。本文旨在讨论将学习者纳入研究和质量改进项目的障碍,并通过美国临床药学成人医学学院和教育培训实践研究网络的观点和意见,为指导者和学习者提供成功的策略、技巧和范例。
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